Cannabis entrepreneur Arjan Roskam takes Dutch state to court

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  • Опубліковано 16 кві 2012
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    Amsterdam, The Netherlands (April 16, 2012) -- Cannabis entrepreneur Arjan Roskam takes Dutch state to court on charges of violation of the Dutch constitution.
    (Amsterdam) New proposals for anti-drug laws in The Netherlands call for restrictions being placed on who can buy cannabis in infamous Dutch coffee shops. The Dutch government is trying to set up a system that judges people by ethnicity and nationality in violation of the Dutch constitution. Far-right politicians have proposed legislation that would only allow Dutch residents to enter cannabis-selling coffee shops. This legislation would require Dutch residents to register as members of the cannabis-selling coffee shops and would prohibit any foreigners from becoming members. The membership system, also known as the "weed pass", is not supported by any of the Amsterdam political parties besides the Christian Democratic Party.
    Together with a legal team of 4 well-known cannabis-business-branch lawyers, Arjan Roskam (a well-known cannabis entrepreneur) has decided to take the Dutch state to court, claiming the new legislation is a violation of the Dutch constitution. According to Roskam "the introduction of the weed-pass, and banning tourists from coffee shops would only be possible through local regulation on the grounds that the visitors of coffee shops create a public disturbance. The legislation as proposed by the Dutch state calls for a national ban on tourists in coffee shops, however if the local municipality is against the legislation it is not possible for the Dutch state to enforce such a ban." Roskam continues to explain, "Artikel (or) Clause 1 of the Dutch constitution states that all that are in The Netherlands will be treated equally, discriminating based on religion, lifestyle, political views, race, gender on any ground is not allowed. For this reason, the national ban on tourists visiting coffeeshops would violate our constitutional rights here in the Netherlands by discriminating against foreigners."
    Arjan Roskam and his legal team are scheduled for a court hearing on the 18th of April 2012 where they will challenge the Dutch state for violating the Dutch constitution.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @greenman1331
    @greenman1331 12 років тому +1

    Add another hero to the list of those who are willing to fight for their rights!!!

  • @halftongue
    @halftongue 12 років тому

    Todo mi apoyo desde España Arjan, no dejeis de trabajar nunca, sois muy buenos en lo que haceis y un ejemplo de lucha para todos, fuerza!

  • @MQuister
    @MQuister 12 років тому

    may the force be with you Arjan

  • @RyRyVids
    @RyRyVids 12 років тому

    Strain Hunters! Looking forward to the the next one. Fight the good fight Arjan and friends

  • @DubPeace
    @DubPeace 12 років тому

    big things!

  • @akhmadwidodo8208
    @akhmadwidodo8208 Місяць тому

    So, right now (2024) is it ok for foreign to buy and enjoy cannabis at green house coffee shop?

  • @Cheyne666Stoking
    @Cheyne666Stoking 12 років тому

    these guys are true heroes

  • @kapilraghav7418
    @kapilraghav7418 4 роки тому

    king

  • @MrMLD1972
    @MrMLD1972 12 років тому

    ♥ .

  • @fredooor
    @fredooor 12 років тому

    good luck!!

  • @88ranchok
    @88ranchok 12 років тому

    what is this about

  • @tangos3000
    @tangos3000 11 років тому

    420Activist

  • @phaganators
    @phaganators 12 років тому

    wow i was the 420th viewer.. lmmfao